ILS Faculty, Researchers, and Students Participating in ASIS&T Annual Conference
*ILS Faculty, **ILS Doctoral Student, ^ILS Researcher
ASIS&T Annual Conference Program Committee, Doctoral Colloquium Co-Chairs:
Pnina Fichman*
Howard Rosenbaum*
Chair of SIG-Metrics, Co-Organizer of the SIG-Metrics Workshop:
Pei-Ying Chen**
In-Person Poster:
Pei-Ying Chen**, Kai Li, and Chenyue Jiao
“A Preliminary Analysis of Geography of Collaboration in Data Papers”
Rongqian Ma*
“Revisiting connotations of digital humanists”
Megan Vladoiu** and Pnina Fichman*
“Are Virtual Reference Color and Gender Blind? Service Equality Revisited”
Research Paper Presentations:
Ryan Dubricek, Glen Worthey, J. Stephen Downie, Daniel Evans, and John Walsh*
“Uncovering Black Fantastic: Piloting a Word Feature Analysis and Machine Learning Approach for Genre Classification”
Inna Kouper^
“Information Practices of Resistance During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine”
Huixin Tian**
“Creating American Smarts: How Does the Chinese Programming Boot Camp Transnationalizes Programming in the United States?”
Workshops:
Yi Bu, Jian Wang, Fei Shu, Caroline Wagner, Wenceslao Arroyo, Filipi Nascimento Silva^, and Jiang Li
SIG-STI: “Science and Technology Policy”
Pei-Ying Chen**, Isabelle Dorsch, and Fei Shu
SIG-MET: “Metrics 2022: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research”
Kahyun Choi*
SIG-AI: “Computational Poetry Collection Analysis via Context-Dependent Language Models”
Hee Rin Lee, Kayhun Choi*, Selin Akgun, Pooja Malvi, Ji Youn Shin, and Meredith Dedema**
SIG-AI: “AI & Co-design in public libraries: Empowering underserved youth to cultivate symbiotic relationships between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and their communities”
Jieli Liu** and Noriko Hara*
SIG-SI: “Public engagement with science via Twitter: What topics do scientists and the public care about most during COVID-19?”